Greenwood to play in Shrine Game

Chris Greenwood didn't see
the ball in his area much in 2011 for Albion after intercepting
four passes in 2010.
d3photograhy.com file photo by Larry Radloff

Albion defensive back Chris Greenwood will have the opportunity
to showcase his talents in front of NFL scouts as he has been
selected to participate in the East-West Shrine Game. The game, to
be played Jan. 21 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., will
be televised on the NFL Network.

Greenwood was a third-team D3football.com All-American in 2011
and was named the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic
Association’s Defensive MVP. He intercepted two passes
(returning one for a touchdown against Alma) and wrapped up 24
tackles, but those statistics do not indicate the impact Greenwood
had on the game.

Greenwood’s teammates took advantage of having a side of
the field shut down as Albion tied for the MIAA lead with 15
interceptions.

He finished his career as a three-time all-MIAA first team
selection.

“The East-West Shrine Game is one of the biggest senior
all-star games left,” Albion Head Coach Craig Rundle
said.

According to the Shrine Game’s website, 246 players who
have played in the game are on current NFL rosters. Former NFL head
coaches Brad Childress and Bobby Ross will coach the squads.

“Chris has great individual talent but what makes him
special is he blended with the team and did not seek the
spotlight,” Rundle added. “He is one of the most humble
kids we have on the team.”